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Descriptions of the subject methods, which are based on a formal notion of causality, formal semantics, and logic. Related papers and software tools are provided. By Prof. Peter Ladkin, University of Bielefeld.
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Networks and Distributed Systems
Research group of Prof. Peter B. Ladkin, Ph.D.
The Why-Because Analysis Homepage
Why-Because Analysis (WBA) is a rigorous technique
for causally analysing the behaviour of complex technical and socio-technical systems.
Its primary application is in the analysis
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Detailed guidelines for incident investigation. Method descriptions, worksheets, flowcharts, and guidance on applicability. Published by the U.S. Department of Energy in 1992 as Technical Standard DOE-NE-STD-1004-92, now considered inactive.
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Detailed guidance on the widely-used Event and Causal Factor method for performing incident investigations. Provides charting symbol standards and tips for using the method. US Dept. of Energy material.
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Risk management tools and resources available for free download from the Noordwijk Risk Initiative Foundation website. Offers detailed procedures for a number of root cause investigation methods.
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3CA is a method of root cause analysis developed
with ease of training and universality of application in mind. Two forms of
the method exist, the manuals are maintained here:
This new manual (April 2007) provides an improved approach to ECFA analysis.
This translation into Dutch of the
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Broad review of investigation and analysis methods dating back to 1973. Published in 2001 by the UK Health and Safety Executive.
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